After losing opener Sadiq Hassan for just two, HSBC's best response came through Richard Golbourn (21) and Wajid Shah (33).

Alexander Hill then picked up 3-15 for Bexley. Matt Rhodes contributed 20 at No.8 before being dismissed by Jason Benn (2-23), while Adam Riley finished 2-11.

Bexley opener Calum Basey was gone for six off the bowling of Ishmail September. Matt Cross struck 40 before being bowled by Andrew Faulkner, with Matthew Stiddard (33 not out) and Calum MacLeod (26 not out) finishing the job.

Sevenoaks beat Bickley Park by four runs to move one point behind fourth-placed Tunbridge Wells.

Having been sent in to bat, Sevenoaks finished on 152-9 after an unbeaten 49 from No.8 Miles Richardson.

Openers John Bowden and Christopher Vernon were both bowled by Xavier Darroch to leave Sevenoaks on 19-2.

Michael Barber added 15 while skipper Luke Schlemmer made 32 until they were both bowled by Arafat Bhuiyan, who finished with 5-25.

Adam Rouse and James Carslaw both went cheaply as Sevenoaks were restricted to 159.

Alex Moen (17) and Alex Fullarton (37) put on 52 in reply for Bickley, before the former was caught by Andrew Reid-Dick off the bowling of Karl Pearson.

Alex Darroch went for 10 after being caught by Rouse off Reid-Dick, with Warren Lee hitting 29 until he was dismissed by Schlemmer (4-35) courtesy of a catch from Richardson.

Michael Ridley made 20 but Bickley eventually fell short on 148 all out, Arafat Bhuiyan the last to go when was caught by Ben Price off Schlemmer's bowling for nought.